Sepoy Rebellion

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The Sepoy Rebellion was a revolt of sepoys (Indian soldiers trained by the British) in 1857 against the British. They had heard rumors that the cartridges for their new Enfieldrifles were greased with lard and beeffat. Since the cow is sacred to Hindus, and the pig is abhorrent to Muslims, all the sepoys were outraged, and they mutinied. It was also known as the Sepoy Mutiny or Indian Mutiny and was put down by the British.